WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR NOVEMBER 2019

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    Rachel drove 6 hours home and about 3 miles from our house the car made a loud bang and stopped moving! Poor thing, but lucky she is so close to home. DH is off to rescue her now (he’s missing his nap :() but how fortunate that this didn’t happen further away! The civic is old 2007 and has over 200,000 miles—we were crossing our fingers to get another 50k out of this excellent car :s

    Well let’s hope that’s the only unexpected thing to happen this holiday weekend. I feel for so many that are facing really horrible weather and power outages :s:/

    Counting blessings and steps this holiday.

    NYKAREN
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    Oooh love the scarfs colors!!
    Amber Tx
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    Karen in VA ~ Love Phoenix and Olivia!

    I am in the process of making cornbread and biscuits to make my Southern Cornbread Stuffing on Thurs. I use about the same recipe that Paula Deen prints on the Food Network. Will also make gravy and we always add chopped hard boiled eggs to it.

    Carol in GA
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    Happy Thanksgiving my ladies!💖
    Went to my vertigo doc appointment, happy to state 3 lbs less than last appointment, and blood pressure was 111/74!
    I got a referral to see and ENT, so that will take a week to process, but need to go out in town for it. I did get my muscle relaxer night time meds, for when I couldn't shut my brain off this past summer. Those might help me relax and not have me move back and forth throughout the night and swirl from the vertigo.👍
    Hopefully at the ENTs appointment they can do the maneuver and voila! Cured!💖
    Hugs
    💖Rebecca
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    Amber It is honestly just black.... the white you see at the bottom is actually toilet paper ... after tying onto the loom the warp fiber is very uneven and separated.... I weave in 8-10 strips of toilet paper to get the warp fibers straight and ready to take the weft evenly. this scarf is made out of alpaca which is super soft and the warmest fiber available. My husband and I were at Dana Farber cancer center a couple weeks ago and I think I dropped his scarf while he was in meeting with the doc.... so I am making this one for him. Once this one is done I have 6 more to make before Christmas .... but my ruse is that this one is for a friend so I am weaving it up first
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    Lol oh my it is tp! How blind I am! I still like the colors even without the white I’m the dark colors in the winter coats for a reason looks cleaner y newer longer.

    Amber Tx

    If you got white yarn 🧶 you got an idea for the next one.
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    It's a cold rainy night and I'm tucked in,will making Deviled eggs in the morning. And then taking my stuff to.Toms tomorrow as I will be hanging there for a few days with the boys..
    Hoping they have a safe trip back and forth...
    And get back safely..
    Wishing all my wondeful friends the warmest Thanksgiving this year,I know for some people it is hard family dynamics and all. And I'm thankful for all the wonderful memories of all the loved ones that have gone before us.
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    Happy Pie In The Face Day!

    "Watch out, because today is Pie in the Face Day! ... Pieing, as throwing pie in someone's face is called, has been used for comedic effect in films and other skits, as a political display against politicians or other high profile people—to ridicule or humiliate them, to raise money for charity, and for celebratory reasons in sports. ... The 'pie in the face' gag has its roots in slapstick comedy. It was first seen at the end of the 1909 silent film Mr. Flip. Simple pie in the face routines in film eventually turned into extensive pie fights. For example, Laurel and Hardy's The Battle of the Century was filmed using 3,000 pies. The largest pie fight in film history was in The Great Race in 1965, where 4,000 pies were used."

    Lanette - I'm hanging on to Windows 7 too, but mostly because I like it better than Windows 10. Think I'll eventually be forced to switch but I will be kicking and screaming right up to the last minute.

    Ellie - You don't have to keep up - just jump in when you can! I envy people whose husbands cook. Mine does not, and it would be lovely to have him take care of a meal now and then. Unfortunately his idea of taking care of dinner is going out for burgers.

    Cookie - Welcome! Love the hair!

    Barbara - That is my objection to Windows 10 and many modern interfaces too. I don't want my desktop computer to work like a phone, I've got a phone for that. For me the optimal layout and functionality is completely different between the two.

    FiddleKenna - I just want to touch that scarf! Looks like it will be beautiful when it's done.


    We're getting ready for the easiest Thanksgiving ever, since Philip's parents offered to do the cooking. I'm taking a pie (bought from a local bakery), a brussels sprouts dish, and a bottle of cider from an Austin company.

    Our weather has gotten cold again and it looks like it'll be dreary tomorrow, but nothing like what some of you must be bracing for. Hope you all stay warm and safe, and that those who celebrate Thanksgiving have a lovely holiday.

    -Yvonne in TX
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    ydailey wrote: »
    Barbara - That is my objection to Windows 10 and many modern interfaces too. I don't want my desktop computer to work like a phone, I've got a phone for that. For me the optimal layout and functionality is completely different between the two.

    -Yvonne in TX

    You can set Windows 10 up so that the desktop and taskbar are the same as any other Windows desktop and taskbar.

    The only difference is the Start menu sidebar, and you can adjust that too. I've got it set up now with my most used applications so I don't have to go hunting for them. :)


    M in Oz

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    :) My computer updated to Windows 10 from Windows 7 automatically and once I found out a few little things about it, it turned out to be just a little better than before and I've had no complaints since.

    :) The weather forecast here had been for gale warnings for two days but the wind has been hardly noticeable. Right now I am even more grateful than usual for having electricity.

    <3 Barbie in NW WA
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    HRM CHEST STRAP WASN'T RECORDING!!!!
    WINDY!!!!!! HOW I LOVE WIND

    bike ride hm 2 gym, WINDY- 8.32min, 11amph, 1.56mi= didn't record
    apple watch- 62c
    treadmill jog- 18.21min, 9.10min mi, 6.4-7.0sp, 2mi= didn't record
    apple watch- 224c
    bike ride gym 2 dome, WINDY- 6.24min, 14amph, 1.49mi= didn't record
    apple watch- 59c
    bike ride puy 2 sumn station, WINDY- 18.35min, 9.5amph, 2.94mi= didn't record, est. 150c at least
    apple watch- 99c
    jog sta 2 wrk, WINDY- 5.28min, 9.40min mi, .56mi= didn't record
    apple watch- 63c
    jog wrk 2 sta- 4.41min, 10.17min mi, .45mi= 72c
    apple watch- 55c
    bike ride dome 2 hm- 21.23min, 7.2amph, 2.57mi= estimate 180c
    apple watch- 126c

    total cal 810
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    Machka9 wrote: »

    Day 9 - November 23 - Place: I'm thankful for my bed!! Although I'm not there nearly as much as I'd like to be, my bed has become one of my favourite places to be. There I can lose myself in books or sleep. :heart:

    That said, I need to get a new pillow. Might have to see about doing that tomorrow if possible.

    Machka in Oz

    I am so far behind but had to comment on this. When my daughter was in kindergarten, the students had to draw their favourite place on earth. She drew herself in her bed. She’s still that way at age 28.

    The funniest one I saw one of the students do was Heaven as he was sure there was only McDonalds there”
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    Tina I'm glad to hear some positive border experience. Thanks!
    Yvonne in TX how do you fix your brussels sprouts?
    Machka you give me hope for Win 10.
    NYKaren so glad Rachel made it (almost) home safely!
    Kenna beautiful! Like Yvonne, I want to reach out and stroke/squeeze that scarf. Oh haha, now I read the white is TP for spacing... you made it look sooooo tactile! :)
    Carol sorry but adding chopped hard boiled eggs to turkey gravy sounds like heresy to me ;)
    Rebecca well done on the BP and pounds gone. Hope that ENT appointment comes through SOON!
    Kim yay for the friend's inviting you. She must truly love to cook, that is a mind-blowing spread she has planned.
    Karen in VA, thanks for the weed barrier tip, now I wish I hadn't used those long brown paper thingummies for kindling.
    Tracey “only McDonalds” in heaven LOL!
    Amber tiger mama protecting her she-cub. You go gal!
    Like Karen in VA, I'm grateful for this group's graciousness, compassion and wisdom.
    Like Barbie I'm especially grateful for electricity. Not worrying about power to the water pump is delicious!

    Safe, peaceful, healthful and happy Thanksgiving to all!m washer to dryer.

    Lighter, lovelies!
    f8qt1s098sxm.gifBarbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD
    Word for 2019: "GOOD" good attitude, good food, good times, good choices, good enough, feel good, GOOD! Word for November: get up and do it EVERY day!
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    Happy Thanksgiving to y’all!!I have been up and cooking again.I love it.Sending warm wishes and hugs,prayer,and love ❤️ to all in need.And mindful eating.Much gratitude for y’all.
    Debby in Va
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    Enjoying morning quiet before the cooking begins. Won't be too tough and youngest son will be helping. Actually, he will do the sweet potatoes and the green bean casserole. Our meal is a relatively simple traditional with sweet potato casserole (healthy until you factor in marshmallows and brown sugar, but it's good), green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, stuffing (traditional made with bread, onion, celery, sage-my mom's recipe), a salad and shrimp for the snacking food. Of course, the pumpkin roll and blackberry pie. Oh-and the turkey. There will be 6 or 8 of us (brother and his wife are always a wild card!). Don't think step son is stopping by today, but their plans shift by the minute so they sometimes just drop in. I plan the food for everyone to have some leftovers to take. I will probably freeze some turkey for meals later, maybe make a batch of soup.

    Off to get a work out in before it all starts. Want to get pt stretches in more because they make me feel good. Will also fit it a walk outside before things get hectic and lazy. We will be watching lots of football this weekend!

    Hope everyone who celebrates has a good Thanksgiving (and everyone else have a good Thursday). The holidays have changed over the years but I enjoy them. They are also a good time to reflect on the good holidays past.

    Take care all,

    Ginny
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    Good morning Ladies! Happy Thanksgiving!

    Hubs and I are going to our friend/neighbors house for our meal. They are kind enough to invite those of us without family into their home each year. I think there will be 14 of us this year. By request, I am taking deviled eggs and mac and cheese (sorry if I already told you that and am repeating myself).

    Another neighbor is making brisket on Saturday while he has some friends in from NH. I think we are going to meet our friends for lunch 1/2 way between here and Dallas and will be home in time to make it to the neighbors for brisket and visiting.

    Have a great holiday weekend for those in the US.

    Okie in the TX Hill Country
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    Machka9 wrote: »

    Physical - Exercise, Eating, Sleeping -- Walking more + lifting some weights. It's sleeveless season shortly and I'd like my arms to have some muscle tone.

    Work -- Finishing up instructions, starting to get into projects. I've got 4 projects before the end of December

    Uni -- Much reading + need to start first assignment.

    Cycling Club -- I'm focusing on this right now. Several things to do!! Website + prep for December 1 event.

    My Personal Website -- must look at it one evening this week. I've got a Wordpress meeting next Saturday.

    Husband -- always a never-ending stream of medical appointments + some projects with 2 or 3 different organisations.

    Medical/Health -- Tracking BP. At home, it's OK. Heart ultrasound on Monday.
    Booked appt for shingles vax, second measles vax, and mole biopsy.
    Dentist on Friday.

    Organisation -- first the cycling club stuff ... then I'll have to wade into more organisation stuff, but kind of picking away at it.

    Recreation -- exercise, entertainment (symphony, plays), and photography are usually my recreation, but I'm starting to think ahead to time off over Christmas and travel. I'm off for 16 days and we'll go away for a few of them. I've booked peace and quiet!! I hope! :) Hopefully there will be some beach time too, both at home (we live close to a beach) and away ... and cycling time!! It would be fabulous to be able to cycle and/or run/walk every day during those 16 days!!!

    I'm also looking around for Christmas dinner options. A couple years ago we did a Christmas buffet for Christmas dinner and I loved it! That's the kind of thing I want again. :)

    Machka in Oz

    Physical - Exercise, Eating, Sleeping -- Trying to fit it all in. So tired.

    Work -- And now all the projects begin + a couple extra I hadn't anticipated. Four projects due tomorrow!

    Uni -- Much reading + need to start first assignment ASAP.

    Cycling Club -- Several things to do!! Most importantly right now, we've got a big event on Dec 1 which I'm organising. My stomach tightens.

    My Personal Website -- I have started working on this. I'd post it here, but not sure if I can: machka . net That was a bit of fun.

    Husband -- Never-ending stream of medical appointments + projects with 2 or 3 different organisations. **I actually asked for one of them to reschedule!!** I don't usually do that but when they wanted me to take an hour or so out of my day tomorrow, when I've got 4 work projects due ... I just couldn't! :astonished: It actually felt good to ask them if we could reschedule! Small victory. :)

    Medical/Health -- Had heart ultrasound on Monday. Watching BP.
    Booked appt for shingles vax, second measles vax, and mole biopsy.
    Need to see chiropractor.

    Organisation -- Can't do much of this till closer to Christmas.

    Recreation -- Not much of this until Christmas.


    Feeling really stressed this week.

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    Machka in Oz
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    Machka9 wrote: »

    Day 13 - November 27 - Abilities: I am very thankful for my organisational skills. I don't know how I would have survived with the past 20 months without them!!


    Machka in Oz

    Deep breath ...

    Day 14 - November 28 - Sight: What sight am I grateful for?

    The sight of all the roses and other flowers in our garden. :)
    The view from our dining room window out over the water. :)
    The beach my bus goes by morning and evening ... sometimes there is sea wildlife out there. I've seen dolphins, a stingray and a whale! :)
    The mountain behind the city. :)

    Psalm 121
    A song of ascents.
    1 I lift up my eyes to the mountains—
    where does my help come from?
    2 My help comes from the Lord,
    the Maker of heaven and earth.

    ...

    Machka in Oz
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    Happy thanksgiving to everyone. Don't eat too much.Marianne-WV
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